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The phrase "deep cold" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a very intense or extreme level of coldness. Example: The mountain climbers faced the deep cold of the summit, with temperatures dropping to -30 degrees Celsius.
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Deep cold and dryness reign everywhere.
"You can feel the deep cold coming," he said.
Regions of deep cold preserve antiquities just as hot deserts do.
We swam for a half hour, or an hour, maybe, through the deep, cold water.
This winter, even the illusion of stasis — the deep cold, the settled snow — is missing.
Vorobyova, E. et al. The deep cold biosphere: facts and hypothesis.
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Most subtropical cyclones form when a deep cold-core extratropical cyclone drops down into the subtropics.
Members of genus Shewanella have been described from diverse habitats, including deep cold-water marine environments to shallow Antarctic ocean habitats, to hydrothermal vents and freshwater lakes [ 50].
Members of Shewanella have been described from diverse habitats, including deep cold-water marine environments to shallow Antarctic Ocean habitats to hydrothermal vents and freshwater lakes (see Table 1[ 1, 3- 21]).
In Clade S, a single deep, cold-water invasion at the ancestor of S. fragilis and S. pallidus occurred, with the LCA of S. pallidus, S. droebachiensis and S. intermedius invading the Arctic and becoming holarctic (HA) in range.
And I was there, too, absolutely alone, bone-deep cold, wind-battered, cosmically tiny.
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